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germany has 17 nuclear power plants. the government has ordered the shutdown of the seven oldest for three months pending a review of safety standards. the opposition says the move is designed to deflect criticisms ahead of elections. they accuse chancellor merkel of playing down the dangers and they believe nothing will change after the moratorium. >> we don't want to just you relying on reaching a better decision in three months time than three months earlier. we want parliament to decide because it's impossible to tell how you'll feel tomorrow. >> opposition parties including the social democrats are now demanding a quicker phaseout of germany's nuclear reactors. >> back to japan now where the tsunami stricken northeast, officials have released a preliminary count of those dead or missing putting the number upwards at 15,000. now, for the half a million refugees living in shelters or out in the open, freezing temperatures are making a bad situation even worse. >> this city on the northeast coast of japan was all about
germany has 17 nuclear power plants. the government has ordered the shutdown of the seven oldest for three months pending a review of safety standards. the opposition says the move is designed to deflect criticisms ahead of elections. they accuse chancellor merkel of playing down the dangers and they believe nothing will change after the moratorium. >> we don't want to just you relying on reaching a better decision in three months time than three months earlier. we want parliament to...
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germany has 17 nuclear power plants. the government has ordered the shutdown of the seven oldest for three months pending a review of safety standards. the opposition says the move is designed to deflect criticisms ahead of elections. they accuse chancellor merkel of playing down the dangers and they believe nothing will change after the moratorium. >> we don't want to just you relying on reaching a better decision in three months time than three months earlier. we want parliament to decide because it's impossible to tell how you'll feel tomorrow. >> opposition parties including the social democrats are now demanding a quicker phaseout of germany's nuclear reactors. >> back to japan now where the tsunami stricken northeast, officials have released a preliminary count of those dead or missing putting the number upwards at 15,000. now, for the half a million refugees living in shelters or out in the open, freezing temperatures are making a bad situation even worse. >> this city on the northeast coast of japan was all about
germany has 17 nuclear power plants. the government has ordered the shutdown of the seven oldest for three months pending a review of safety standards. the opposition says the move is designed to deflect criticisms ahead of elections. they accuse chancellor merkel of playing down the dangers and they believe nothing will change after the moratorium. >> we don't want to just you relying on reaching a better decision in three months time than three months earlier. we want parliament to...
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germany is not poland said my father. there are no contacts in berlin. >> he's a crazy man when i hear him on the radio. i can barely understand the german he's speaking he's an austrian, no, but his accent is fake. the geshel speaks perfectly. he must be the envy of singers every where. my father reached across his dinner plate and laid a hand on hers. she snatched it away. you know nothing. now you have butter on your sleeve. we neither mentioned our absent guest nor the chair awaiting her except on one occasion. father reported [inaudible] called a certain gog an a good deal. princess never spoke of money and bought paintings without inquiring about the price she left those details to her lawyer. snobby old cow is hamy father called her. i felt sorry for rose with father it was easy to make a mistake and not know it. you could sense it but not identify the crime much the second week of rose's apprenticeship the empty fourth chair disappeared. thank god you stop wearing that wretch ed clone. all my food tasted like must
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germany they have thought east their misgivings about a military operation for more than a week now the same about brazil but there's another very very important thing so days ago or cut half a given interview to german t.v. by the way and he said explicitly that he was attacked by the west clear by any sort of coalition all the oil and gas contracts material deals will be nor employed except which are many because germany was not conceiver on all flights all and these contracts will pull to the russian indian and chinese companies so they're scared of course a connection and once again we go back to the time tested the lunchroom it's the oil stupid and once again it's very important. and you know again from khadafi saying not just our short term a lot of these things. but if any attack were to happen a lot of these things could happen pretty fed what happens on long term and some of his decisions talk a little bit about that and also about we just as a video a few minutes ago i think people celebrating this evening. because of this decision talk about that. well it's it was fantast
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in which germany will say and reinforcements to afghanistan so that u.s. troops are able to be freed up from there and those troops could ultimately be staying here in libya so that does raise the concerns back to the question of wayward zakk take all this no fly zone in many unanswered questions many fears a lot of concern and certainly a feeling of uncertainty here in that yes one of the people we have from my ten downing street corners of the prime minister cameron says that the fighter jets the tornado in typhoons are still on their way to darkness and see how this is. not. protecting the libyan civilians appears to have become a priority for the international community including the u.s. but the weeks long unrest and rain is not receiving equal attention authorities there have severely crack down on recent anti-government protests reportedly even preventing demonstrators from receiving medical help and on mr explores the difference and. god is great. the final words of this according to peaceful protesters in bahrain. before he appears to be shot alle
in which germany will say and reinforcements to afghanistan so that u.s. troops are able to be freed up from there and those troops could ultimately be staying here in libya so that does raise the concerns back to the question of wayward zakk take all this no fly zone in many unanswered questions many fears a lot of concern and certainly a feeling of uncertainty here in that yes one of the people we have from my ten downing street corners of the prime minister cameron says that the fighter jets...
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care of but as we saw in iraq in afghanistan and lot of innocent people died and as we've heard from germany which was one of the countries to abstain from voting on this u.n. resolution they say it carries considerable dangers and risks the same caution was voiced by the russian ambassador to the united nations russia of course another country who abstained from that u.n. resolution the images are in essence a whole range of questions raised by the russian federation and other security council has remained unanswered questions which were both concrete and if you support questions regarding how we're going to fly to be forged and the rules of engagement will be and limits to the use of force provisions were introduced into the text potentially opening the door to large scale military intervention responsibility for the inevitable humanitarian consequences and the excessive use of outside force unless you're fair and square on the shoulder you might undertake such actions if this happens only the civilian population. holding peace and security throughout the whole region because. there's a ne
care of but as we saw in iraq in afghanistan and lot of innocent people died and as we've heard from germany which was one of the countries to abstain from voting on this u.n. resolution they say it carries considerable dangers and risks the same caution was voiced by the russian ambassador to the united nations russia of course another country who abstained from that u.n. resolution the images are in essence a whole range of questions raised by the russian federation and other security council...
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interestingly of course, in that group is germany. germany, the biggest country in the european union, has very serious feelings about whether the air strikes are possible or whether they will lead to a potential escalation or a regional conflict. >> any of the ambassador's apart from the germans talk about military actions about strategic air strikes? >> no, what we had is a lot of rhetoric and a lot of show of unity. there is a tension. clearly no one is sure how this military action is going to proceed from here on in. president obama telephoned the british prime minister and the french president to make sure that they were going to go forward. there is a serious lack of detail and that is warning the skeptics, the five nations that abstained. >> -- that is worrying the skeptics. >> why do you think they took the step of not be telling this resolution? china and russia said this was an internal matter. >> rather skillfully, the americans, the british, and the french were able to morally strong arm russia and china. they said, do yo
interestingly of course, in that group is germany. germany, the biggest country in the european union, has very serious feelings about whether the air strikes are possible or whether they will lead to a potential escalation or a regional conflict. >> any of the ambassador's apart from the germans talk about military actions about strategic air strikes? >> no, what we had is a lot of rhetoric and a lot of show of unity. there is a tension. clearly no one is sure how this military...
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. >>> yesterday, germany decided to shut down seven of their oldest nuclear reactors for inspection. so, everyone was wondering what president obama would say about the 104 reactors here in the united states. we have the answer now from dan harris. >> reporter: the timing could not be trickier for the president. just as the country is about to make a big new investment in nuclear power, japan happens, which has resulted in widespread fear among the general public and on capitol hill. >> we go in and we decide what the earthquake risk is, and mother nature says, excuse me, you didn't ask my opinion. and that's a fact. >> reporter: today, mr. obama did call for a safety review, but he also said nuclear power is still an important part of our energy future. >> our nuclear power plants have undergone exhaustive study and have been declared safe for any number of extreme contingencies. >> reporter: but that may not silence the critics, some who point to what germany is doing. shutting down its oldest nuclear power plants for three months for safety checks. late today, congressman ed marke
. >>> yesterday, germany decided to shut down seven of their oldest nuclear reactors for inspection. so, everyone was wondering what president obama would say about the 104 reactors here in the united states. we have the answer now from dan harris. >> reporter: the timing could not be trickier for the president. just as the country is about to make a big new investment in nuclear power, japan happens, which has resulted in widespread fear among the general public and on capitol...
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resolution and five other countries abstained it's the bric countries brazil russia india china and germany now this resolution the authorization of a no fly zone over libya i did also authorizes countries unilaterally so what can happen remains to be seen because that gives contraries a lot of room in the ways in which they decide to. russia and china well there was a veto wielding members that abstained within the security council and i think the reason that they were hesitant to begin with what we've heard russia china and other countries say is that they didn't want to take any means that would indicate military intervention in libya they want to take more of a diplomatic approach slower steps because in fact some experts believe that any military intervention adding to the violence and conflict that's already ongoing in libya can exacerbate the problem of russian ambassador to the united nations have a telly churkin didn't make some comments following this a carrot a council vote let's take a listen to what he said. and it is a. whole range of questions raised by the russian federation
resolution and five other countries abstained it's the bric countries brazil russia india china and germany now this resolution the authorization of a no fly zone over libya i did also authorizes countries unilaterally so what can happen remains to be seen because that gives contraries a lot of room in the ways in which they decide to. russia and china well there was a veto wielding members that abstained within the security council and i think the reason that they were hesitant to begin with...
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seven meeting and slightly called the news coming from japan germany's dax is up about one percent this hour. and here in russia the stock markets are in the block of the early morning session your ts is up about one percent this hour energy stocks are leading the upward trend as commodity prices continue to grow. let's have a look at some of the individual share moves right now bax are among the main winners this hour with some very bad almost one percent higher and. the after sales are rising as around a quarter percent drop into a local is gaining over a percent on the biceps. russia's state owned companies will compile their financial reports in line with international standards from twenty thirteen well it so that it will help investors get a clearer picture of the firms for state of affairs the sufferer by step to be chairman explains how this will impact the banking sector which includes a substantial number of russian banks already issued internationally accepted financial statements i think that in order to fully transfer to international financial reporting standards a lot nee
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germany has therefore decided to abstain. thank you, mr. president. >> i thank the permanent representative of germany for his statement. i now give the floor to the permanent representative of the united states. >> today, the security council has responded to the libyan people's cry for help. this council's purpose is clear -- to protect innocent civilians. on february 26, acting under chapter 7 -- chapter vii, the security council demanded a halt to the violence in libya and enabled genuine accountability for war crimes and crimes against humanity by referring the situation to the international criminal court. we adopted strong sanctions that targeted libyas leadership. we have also strongly supported all aspects of the un special mandate.khatib's colonel gaddafi and those who still stand by him continue to grossly and systematically abused the most fundamental human rights of libya's people -- abuse the most fundamental human rights of libya's people. on march 12, the league of arab states called on the security council to establish a no
germany has therefore decided to abstain. thank you, mr. president. >> i thank the permanent representative of germany for his statement. i now give the floor to the permanent representative of the united states. >> today, the security council has responded to the libyan people's cry for help. this council's purpose is clear -- to protect innocent civilians. on february 26, acting under chapter 7 -- chapter vii, the security council demanded a halt to the violence in libya and...
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the vote was ten to none with five abstentions, including russia, china and nato member germany. later, libya announced it was halting all military operations. but libya's ambassador to the u.s., who no longer supports qaddafi, voiced serious doubts. >> we have to be very careful. this is a trick. this man is welcoming the resolution, but at the same time, he is invading misrata, he is killing the people, he's moving his armies to strategic points. have to be very careful with this. >> suarez: the french echoed that skepticism. they and the british were taking the lead in planning the military operations against libya. >> ( translated ): mr. qaddafi has declared a cease-fire but, you know, he has made so many declarations, each one more exotic than the other, declarations in these last few weeks that have been increasingly frightening, so one more declaration doesn't have a lot of significance or impact. >> suarez: it was unclear when military action might begin. the british began deploying typhoon and tornado attack aircraft to the mediterranean region. and italy said it would a
the vote was ten to none with five abstentions, including russia, china and nato member germany. later, libya announced it was halting all military operations. but libya's ambassador to the u.s., who no longer supports qaddafi, voiced serious doubts. >> we have to be very careful. this is a trick. this man is welcoming the resolution, but at the same time, he is invading misrata, he is killing the people, he's moving his armies to strategic points. have to be very careful with this....
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so france and germany, who are the two powerhouses of europe, cannot afford to let that happen. ireland is asking for europe to share the burden. and if they won't share in the responsibility, obviously, the danger of a default is much greater. >> warner: it's a bargaining chip kenny is likely to try to play when e.u. leaders gather for a summit on europe's sovereign debt crisis in brussels late next week. >> woodruff: we'll be back shortly with a tom bearden report on a project using satellites to stop genocide. but first, is pledge week on pbs. this break allows your public television station to ask f >> woodruff: trying to stop genocide by taking pictures from space. newshour correspondent tom bearden has the story. >> reporter: analysts say this picture documents the deliberate burning of some 300 residential buildings in the abyei region of sudan. it was taken by a privately- owned satellite for an organization called satellite sentinel, and then posted on the internet. satellite sentinel says it shows a fresh wave of violence in the hotly contested region between south sud
so france and germany, who are the two powerhouses of europe, cannot afford to let that happen. ireland is asking for europe to share the burden. and if they won't share in the responsibility, obviously, the danger of a default is much greater. >> warner: it's a bargaining chip kenny is likely to try to play when e.u. leaders gather for a summit on europe's sovereign debt crisis in brussels late next week. >> woodruff: we'll be back shortly with a tom bearden report on a project...
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china, russia, germany, india and brazil all abstained. opposition is believed to be imminent. >>> the funding for national public radio has been cut off by uncle sam. the house voted along party lines today to end federal funding. republicans say it makes good fiscal sense and democrats call it an ideological attack. the vote comes after a recent scandal in which an executive was caught on tape saying the organization does not need federal funds and that the gop had been hijacked by the tea party. >>> a deadly reminder of the dangers in the wild waves at maverick. a surf everybody died yesterday. grace lee on how friends and family are remembering him tonight. >> reporter: giant waves lured away the hawaiian native to maverick, near half moon bay. the prosurfer was charging 40 to 50-foot waves yesterday. his friends say it was an inspiration to watch such grace. it was around this time of day that the man was hit by two separate waves. witnesses say that they didn't see him again for at least 20 minutes and when they found him he was a mi
china, russia, germany, india and brazil all abstained. opposition is believed to be imminent. >>> the funding for national public radio has been cut off by uncle sam. the house voted along party lines today to end federal funding. republicans say it makes good fiscal sense and democrats call it an ideological attack. the vote comes after a recent scandal in which an executive was caught on tape saying the organization does not need federal funds and that the gop had been hijacked by...
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there are already those who are saying, if you look at the position of germany, for example, there is not enough detail in this resolution to guarantee the desired affect to protect individuals. >> do you have more details of what is in the resolution apart from the no-fly zone? >> yes. it is calling for an immediate cessation of hostilities by the gaddafi forces. it is calling for an immediate ban on all libyan-owned air force around the country. to some degree, there is a great sense of achievement at the u.n., that the security council moved very fast to come with this very effective resolution, on paper at least. but those deaths are very serious fishers. -- but those doubts are very serious fissures. there are clearly some doubts how intense the military activity will develop. >> thank you. colonel gaddafi has warned his opponents to expect no mercy if they laid down their weapons. government warplanes have spun targets on the outside of bengazi. this report is from before the united nations vote. >> shooting at an enemy that cannot be seen and it is proving almost impossible to
there are already those who are saying, if you look at the position of germany, for example, there is not enough detail in this resolution to guarantee the desired affect to protect individuals. >> do you have more details of what is in the resolution apart from the no-fly zone? >> yes. it is calling for an immediate cessation of hostilities by the gaddafi forces. it is calling for an immediate ban on all libyan-owned air force around the country. to some degree, there is a great...
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goalkeeping crisis at the club the forty one year old have written was just a few months ago but the former germany number one has agreed to come back to the gunners played for five years until two thousand and eight injuries to the squad hartnell's manuel almunia was asked not only think. it will triumph was for the rest of us because you. go through six weeks you have mono and you know through six weeks you have. of course for the rest of the season. so we have no problem of any experience we do in the premier league match why i decided. to call them up only when you know. of course to give us some experience well meanwhile master united defender rio ferdinand could be out for the rest of the season with a calf injury is asked to united's problems at the back with fellow center half the money of it also out for saturday's league game at home to bolton while manager sir alex ferguson will start serving for spiking touchline ban no surprise it was a bit downbeat. soldiers for the part when i. saw him for the different us and. we always have been zero for a few weeks. or not. it was a short term. in
goalkeeping crisis at the club the forty one year old have written was just a few months ago but the former germany number one has agreed to come back to the gunners played for five years until two thousand and eight injuries to the squad hartnell's manuel almunia was asked not only think. it will triumph was for the rest of us because you. go through six weeks you have mono and you know through six weeks you have. of course for the rest of the season. so we have no problem of any experience we...
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forty one year old had announced his retirement from the sport just a few months ago but the former germany number one has agreed to come back to the gunners where he played for five years until two thousand and eight injuries to the squad had meant one more only it was assholes only fit goalkeeper. for the rest of the. voyage to go through six weeks we have manu no to six weeks. of course for the rest of the season. premier league match why i decided. to gobble up. of course. well meanwhile manchester united defender rio ferdinand's could be out for the rest of the season with a cough injury this has to united's problems that were bright with fellow senator hart no one you bitch also at saturday's league game and also a crucial match for the league leaders with rivals arsenal away it was strong and manager sir alex ferguson says things have quickly gone from bad to worse soldiers for the part whilst we close all of the defenders in the court we always go for a few weeks. ago or not it's over what can. a short term. versus who gets to me you know it's not a trailing year it was only there w
forty one year old had announced his retirement from the sport just a few months ago but the former germany number one has agreed to come back to the gunners where he played for five years until two thousand and eight injuries to the squad had meant one more only it was assholes only fit goalkeeper. for the rest of the. voyage to go through six weeks we have manu no to six weeks. of course for the rest of the season. premier league match why i decided. to gobble up. of course. well meanwhile...
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international business consultant and has counseled governments all cross the world from south africa, germany, england, france in economic development and he's also a celebrity in his own right. he's got numerous radio and television programs including the macneil-lehrer rorkts the "nbc nightly news," cnn and national public radio. he's lace family fan. -- also a family man. married to his wife shirley for 44 years, they are one of the most admired and respected couples in l.a. and the proud parents of their son khalil. their partnership represents and alliance based on love, respect, family and friends. and they're also very generous with their success. over the past 20 years they've donate. ed and raised millions of dollars for scholarships for college-bound students, particularly african-american students and students going to their favorite institution, florida a and m university, which bestowed an honorary doctorate to bernard. recently the kinseys have also become known for the collection of african-american art, boorkss and manuscripts that document the story of the african-american co
international business consultant and has counseled governments all cross the world from south africa, germany, england, france in economic development and he's also a celebrity in his own right. he's got numerous radio and television programs including the macneil-lehrer rorkts the "nbc nightly news," cnn and national public radio. he's lace family fan. -- also a family man. married to his wife shirley for 44 years, they are one of the most admired and respected couples in l.a. and...
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and if east germany going to be -- and isikoff germany going to be interfering? >> -- is germany going to be interfering? >> to be fair to the german chancellor, who was 02 last night, she has been consistently skeptical about this issue -- who i spoke to us by, she has been consistently skeptical about this issue. they realize the u.n. has voted for this motion on which they have abstained. it is for them to explain their cut -- their skepticism. and there are arguments you can make if you are acting here and not elsewhere. the world coming together in this case is strong. >> may i also congratulate the prime minister and, indeed, the foreign secretary on the action they have taken? i hope you will enjoy, -- joined with me in congratulating president obama. i think through cautious deliberation has allowed the arab states to come to the four and has shown proper respect to the united nations, thus giving major boost to the role of international law. >> i think the hon. lady makes an extremely good point and is absolutely correct. i had a very good conversation w
and if east germany going to be -- and isikoff germany going to be interfering? >> -- is germany going to be interfering? >> to be fair to the german chancellor, who was 02 last night, she has been consistently skeptical about this issue -- who i spoke to us by, she has been consistently skeptical about this issue. they realize the u.n. has voted for this motion on which they have abstained. it is for them to explain their cut -- their skepticism. and there are arguments you can...
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very efficient at taking it out of the soil we wouldn't want to of course eat as crops so i lived in germany for the full year after chernobyl i moved while i was in fact i was there the first week of may as the cloud came over frankfurt and the city was evacuated and it rained and when our whole family moved there four weeks later for a year and we would literally walk through the grocery store with a geiger counter and the milk would set it off and you know that was the iodine and but this was in some cases months later i mean half life only means half keeps going down and the cows were apparently concentrated and stuff like crazy and it was just that the mushrooms would set it off the hazelnuts would sort of i mean it was just it was really quite remarkable they didn't like us in the because we were the only americans with a better walk around your teacher to teach you to do it anyway. i guess it's not funny actually. call it the latest attempts today to cool the reactor there they're trying to pump water on the top three of these these hoses and things. they've clearly been trying to buy
very efficient at taking it out of the soil we wouldn't want to of course eat as crops so i lived in germany for the full year after chernobyl i moved while i was in fact i was there the first week of may as the cloud came over frankfurt and the city was evacuated and it rained and when our whole family moved there four weeks later for a year and we would literally walk through the grocery store with a geiger counter and the milk would set it off and you know that was the iodine and but this...
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goalkeeping crisis of the club of course you want your old not retired just a few months ago but the former germany number one has agreed to come back to the gunners ready to play for five years until two thousand and eight injuries to the squad have meant manuel almunia was austin's only think goalkeeper. euro triumph was. for the rest of this year because we have the. voice of god for six weeks we have money or you know it was six weeks. of course study and schiavo for the rest of the season and. so we have no car worth of any experience of doing the premier league match why i decided to be caught up and when you know and of course to give us some experience i mean while monster united defender rio ferdinand could be out for the rest of the season with a cough injury it sounds to you not his problems at the back with fellow center half the money of it also out for saturday's league game honda also monaco strikes focus and will start sudden spiking touchline ban closer points by dominate the soldiers for the part of last week or so are the defenders can enjoy their real for a few weeks. what up or
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logical and reasonable analysis and certainly when you look at the idea of you know mrs merkel who in germany is clinging onto power with only by a thread has suddenly said. simply because she's trying to find anybody who might vote for in the near future that it's not good for business and it's not good for the economy now i would posit two things in terms of the nuclear debate one is that i think we need nuclear anyway i do of course think that we need to look at the idea of who are these plants are placed in relation to fault lines and so on the second thing i think is to kick the ball into the very long term court and maybe this is something that the japanese are going to pick up and run with because they've been an incredible nation of long term researchers and that is moving away from fission power in the nuclear world towards fusion power because fusion power is a lot safer a lot easier to use but of course it's going to take ten maybe twenty years of scientific development before we get there the difficulty is with the way that the politicians are reacting at the moment we could all b
logical and reasonable analysis and certainly when you look at the idea of you know mrs merkel who in germany is clinging onto power with only by a thread has suddenly said. simply because she's trying to find anybody who might vote for in the near future that it's not good for business and it's not good for the economy now i would posit two things in terms of the nuclear debate one is that i think we need nuclear anyway i do of course think that we need to look at the idea of who are these...
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hearing from turkey they are based in the european countries not to vote they've also said same of course germany the russian ambassador to the united nations had this to say in terms of what are the concerns by many in the international community will cross with your stomach is in essence a whole range of questions raised by the russian federation and other security council members remain unanswered questions which were both concrete and legitimate questions regarding how the no fly zone would be enforced and the rules of engagement would be and limits to the use of force provisions were introduced into the text potentially opening the doors and large scale military intervention responsibility for the inevitable humanitarian consequences and the excessive use of outside force in libya it's willful fair and square on the shoulders of those who might undertake such actions if this happens then not only the civilian population of libya but also the cause of upholding peace and security throughout the whole region of africa and the middle east will suffer as a need to avoid such destabilizing develo
hearing from turkey they are based in the european countries not to vote they've also said same of course germany the russian ambassador to the united nations had this to say in terms of what are the concerns by many in the international community will cross with your stomach is in essence a whole range of questions raised by the russian federation and other security council members remain unanswered questions which were both concrete and legitimate questions regarding how the no fly zone would...
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and french ambassadors backing military action russia abstained along with china brazil india and the germany but didn't veto the resolution which was passed ten to zero in. japan continues on the battle to avoid a nuclear meltdown but guarding the fukushima power plant with water by helicopter and fire trucks to try to cool reactors rocked by last week's earthquake and tsunami japanese authorities claim of the health effects on the local population won't be as severe as some others warn but other people including american officials believe that the situation is much more as it is being admitted. to japanese head of the international atomic energy agency flies to his homeland amid criticism the response of the un's nuclear oversight body has been too slow his visit comes as international experts warn that the mounting problems piling up at the fukushima plant may need operations to stabilize the nuclear danger could continue for months at least. coming up in about thirty minutes my colleague match reza will have a full look at your news but first we go back to our washington studios for the s
and french ambassadors backing military action russia abstained along with china brazil india and the germany but didn't veto the resolution which was passed ten to zero in. japan continues on the battle to avoid a nuclear meltdown but guarding the fukushima power plant with water by helicopter and fire trucks to try to cool reactors rocked by last week's earthquake and tsunami japanese authorities claim of the health effects on the local population won't be as severe as some others warn but...
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ahead of saturday's trip to west brom a forty one year old had retired just a few months ago the former germany number one has agreed to come back to the gunners where he played for five years until two thousand and eight injuries to the squad had a man's man while only up was all smiles only fit goalkeeper i mean romance united defender here hurt enough could be out the rest of the season with a coughing injury disaster united's problems at the back with fellow sense of hope and when you put it also at saturday's league game and bolton also alex ferguson will start serving his five top flight data so it's not a surprise monitors rather downbeat soldiers from the part the last week or so are the different us and injuries that got real obviously for a few weeks now anyway it's what up or not so. we can feel as though we're short term. in office which to me you know it's not a training yeah it was for me as i was going to be. the work will be gone by some progress isn't. united and also as much as are taking place in the english premier league on saturday elsewhere told in post a lunchtime london
ahead of saturday's trip to west brom a forty one year old had retired just a few months ago the former germany number one has agreed to come back to the gunners where he played for five years until two thousand and eight injuries to the squad had a man's man while only up was all smiles only fit goalkeeper i mean romance united defender here hurt enough could be out the rest of the season with a coughing injury disaster united's problems at the back with fellow sense of hope and when you put...
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from airstrikes by colonel moammar gadhafi forces but it was past ten to zero with russia brazil china germany and india all abstaining in the capital tripoli gadhafi supporters were defiant in showing their anger over the u.n. decision they made the outside world is misinterpreting what's going on there even so there was jubilation in rebel controlled areas like who broke with fireworks and guns fired in the air while swarms. crowds swarmed the streets in benghazi but troops loyal to colonel gadhafi are said to be preparing to retake this city within hours the country's leaders calling on the rebels to surrender warning there will be no mercy for those who don't geysers forces close in or he's worried important i has more from new york where the international community has taken its most decisive action reaction. happened a lot quicker than most of us journalists actually even anticipated it took place in an under an hour and ten of the security council members. voted to support this resolution and five of the countries of state it's the bric countries brazil russia india china and ensure man
from airstrikes by colonel moammar gadhafi forces but it was past ten to zero with russia brazil china germany and india all abstaining in the capital tripoli gadhafi supporters were defiant in showing their anger over the u.n. decision they made the outside world is misinterpreting what's going on there even so there was jubilation in rebel controlled areas like who broke with fireworks and guns fired in the air while swarms. crowds swarmed the streets in benghazi but troops loyal to colonel...
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germany, which has shut down operations, 17. the ukraine, 15. and the people's republic of china, 13. but those numbers do not suggest a percentage of electric power comes from nuclear power plant. france, which was no. 2 on the list with 58, actually gets a 75% of its power, electricity, from nuclear. the united states, only 20% of its power even though it has the most number of nuclear power plants, in terms of actual operating units. mean, john is an independent. good morning. caller: one of the stories got my attention. yesterday i called the state department and the japanese embassy and i made the suggestion to them as far as the rides go -- i suggest that they tried to use liquid nitrogen. i do not know what adverse affect, if any, would have to keep the right school. at least -- -- to keep the rods cool. at least it would by then some time. gaddafi -- i think that arab nations should take him out. the u.n. did the right thing. but the arab nations, or the middle east nations, should try to take this guy out. he is a lunatic. as far as pub
germany, which has shut down operations, 17. the ukraine, 15. and the people's republic of china, 13. but those numbers do not suggest a percentage of electric power comes from nuclear power plant. france, which was no. 2 on the list with 58, actually gets a 75% of its power, electricity, from nuclear. the united states, only 20% of its power even though it has the most number of nuclear power plants, in terms of actual operating units. mean, john is an independent. good morning. caller: one of...
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ten of the council's 15 members voted in favor, while russia, china, germany, india and brazil abstained. the resolution which was proposed by britain, france, and lebanon also authorizes all necessary measures to protect civilians. the vote came hours after colonel qaddafi said on state radio that there would be no mercy for the opposition forces in benghazi. the bbc reported british and french warplanes could make initial air raids as early as friday. we'll have more on this story on our next program on friday evening. tonight we take a look at what's happening on the question of nuclear safety. >> i'm not enthusiastically in favor of nuclear but i'd be wary of moving too quickly to exclude a zero carbon source. >> as an advocate of nuclear power, i would say this is going to be a setback. i don't think it's going to stop the development of nuclear power. japan is kind of a unique situation. >> i just don't think a species like ours that makes mistakes can play with fire like this. i think the numbers on the dice are too big to be rolled and we've seen that three times. we've seen that
ten of the council's 15 members voted in favor, while russia, china, germany, india and brazil abstained. the resolution which was proposed by britain, france, and lebanon also authorizes all necessary measures to protect civilians. the vote came hours after colonel qaddafi said on state radio that there would be no mercy for the opposition forces in benghazi. the bbc reported british and french warplanes could make initial air raids as early as friday. we'll have more on this story on our next...
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the care is extraordinary back through blood did -- if they stop in germany and on to the national centers here, or where ever. you do get that question clearly and i used to ask it of myself in iraq. and again, i think you come back in afghanistan certainly to this issue of 9/11. i am not one who has the twin towers on wall in my office or something like this but this is a pretty ever-present reminder for all of us. this was not something you could classify as elective surgery or something like that. there was a reason for going there and reason to accomplish the mission we are there to accomplish. .. on the enormous capabilities that we have in our military. by the way, we are now getting to the one-year deployed, two years back, so the one to two kinds of dwell time as well with our services. and that's a function of not just having drawn down our forces in iraq although that's the biggest. we're down from 165-k at the peak to somewhere in the high 40s. also because of the increase of our force, the restructuring of them, the development of more of the so-called high-demand, lo low-dens
the care is extraordinary back through blood did -- if they stop in germany and on to the national centers here, or where ever. you do get that question clearly and i used to ask it of myself in iraq. and again, i think you come back in afghanistan certainly to this issue of 9/11. i am not one who has the twin towers on wall in my office or something like this but this is a pretty ever-present reminder for all of us. this was not something you could classify as elective surgery or something...
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that's where the initial training of the attackers took place before they went to germany and u.s. flight schools. that is where al qaeda had its most important sanctuary in the world, and it had it under the taliban. at that time, of course, the taliban controlled kabul and the vast majority of the country. and indeed, we see al qaeda looking for sanctuaries all the time, frankly. they are as i mentioned earlier under considerable pressure in their north wi seer stan sanctuary, and there is a search for other locations. and afghanistan would be an attractive location were the taliban to control large swathes of it once again. indeed, there is a small presence of al qaeda in afghanistan, some probably less than 100. we killed the number three leader of al qaeda in afghanistan several months ago, and have detained another very important individual there as well. and we do see the exploration, if you will, of certain possible sanctuari sanctuaries. the other thing to remember is the one i made in my opening statement. that is it is only recently we have gotten inputs right in afghani
that's where the initial training of the attackers took place before they went to germany and u.s. flight schools. that is where al qaeda had its most important sanctuary in the world, and it had it under the taliban. at that time, of course, the taliban controlled kabul and the vast majority of the country. and indeed, we see al qaeda looking for sanctuaries all the time, frankly. they are as i mentioned earlier under considerable pressure in their north wi seer stan sanctuary, and there is a...
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can he explain to the house why he thinks germany and spain do not under this resolution? is germinate going to be interfering with us in recognizing the regime in benghazi? >> i thank the gentleman for his support. in terms of the german attitude, the chancellor has been extremely skeptical about this issue. i do not think german will be obstructed. they recognize that the un has voted for this motion on which they have abstained. it is for them to explain their skepticism. of course, there are arguments you can make about if you are acting here, why not elsewhere. it is a case for the world coming to get. >> thank you, mr. speaker. may i congratulate the prime minister on the actions he has taken. i hope you'll join with me in congratulating president obama who i think by his cautious deliberation has allowed the arab state to come to its own and show proper respect for the united nations. it is given a major boost to international law. >> i think the hon. lady may send an extremely good point. i had a very good conversation with president obama last night. he has shown
can he explain to the house why he thinks germany and spain do not under this resolution? is germinate going to be interfering with us in recognizing the regime in benghazi? >> i thank the gentleman for his support. in terms of the german attitude, the chancellor has been extremely skeptical about this issue. i do not think german will be obstructed. they recognize that the un has voted for this motion on which they have abstained. it is for them to explain their skepticism. of course,...